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Re: suspended Bricklink shops
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lugnet.off-topic.debate
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Tue, 24 Aug 2004 00:50:32 GMT
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Mark P wrote:
> > Um, that's more like skirting the issue. Kinda like saying "Oh, but... uh, look
> > over here, quick! We did this other thing really well!" There *are* quite a few
> > features that are cool, and Dan's done a great job with a lot of them, but he's
> > also got to deal with this The Right Way (tm)
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> Who is to say what the right way is? You? Me? Dan? The only correct answer there
> is Dan. Dan did what he thought the right thing was. You can fault him for it
> all you want (thats your right) - but you need to understand and accept the fact
> Dan did what he saw as being the correct thing to do. And with that, people need
> to accept that and live with it.
Why? What is so wrong with trying to convince Dan that the action was overblown?
If we all gave up an just took what was given to us, that wouldn't say much for us.
--
Tom Stangl
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| (...) But do you agree that the statment "The customer is always right" is a good theme to strive for, but not law? Anybody (IMHO) that thinks that that statment is true must have never worked with customers IRL. (...) Who is to say what the right (...) (20 years ago, 23-Aug-04, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)
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